
Sure. It’s Hot. But That Doesn’t Mean The Weather’s Drying Out
We’ve reported plenty on the weirdly wet weather we’ve had this year. And it looks like there’s no end in sight.

2015 Auto Sales Accelerate Past Last Year’s Mark
Auto sales, a key indicator of the health of the economy, are up about 5 percent for the first half of the year in Colorado compared to a year ago.

Meet CPR’s First Music Fellow: Andrew Randall
As part of the new CPR Fellowship Program, Andrew Randal is working and learning alongside CPR’s skilled music hosts.

Meet CPR’s First News Fellow: Sam Brasch
As part of the new CPR Fellowship Program, Sam Brasch is working and learning alongside CPR’s skilled journalists.

New CPR Fellowships Develop Next Generation of Public Radio Talent
Colorado Public Radio is working to ensure a bright future for public radio with a new Fellowship Program designed to develop the skills and expertise of the next generation of journalists and music hosts.

Craft Brewing Industry Still Growing, Says Boulder-Based Trade Group
Production of craft beer is up 16 percent from the same time last year, according to the Boulder-based Brewers Association.

Denver Restaurant Revenues Lead Banner Colorado Year
Colorado restaurants last year topped more than $10 billion in sales, according to the latest state reports.

Recap: Snapshots From The 2015 Underground Music Showcase In Denver
The four-day celebration of independent artists as seen by fans, bands and OpenAir.

This Week: Susanna Phillips, Nikolai Lugansky And More Festival Highlights
What you’ll hear during the week of July 27.

Illness Forces Aspen’s Tejay Van Garderen Out Of The Tour De France
Van Garderen says it almost felt like he just wanted to disappear after having to abandon the world famous bike race after the 161 kilometer, 17th stage from Digne-les-Bains to Pra Loup, France.

This Week: Alisa Weilerstein, Gil Shaham And More Festival Highlights
What you’ll hear during the week of July 20.

Those Amazing Pluto Photos And The Scientists Enthralled By Them
Pluto finally gets a closeup… and it is riveting.

What Happens Next In The Aurora Theater Shooting Trial
Events in court could go slower or faster than expected, so we’ll update this post as information changes.

Read The Charges And Verdicts Against James Holmes
Jurors have reached a verdict in the trial of Aurora theater shooter James Holmes.

James Holmes Guilty Of Murder In The Aurora Theater Shootings
Holmes had pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity in the July 20, 2012, shootings that killed 12 people and injured 70 others.

Appeals Court Upholds Colorado’s Renewable Energy Mandate
The mandate was challenged by a free-market advocacy group that argued that the renewable energy requirements violate the U.S. Constitution.